LisuLover
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Simultaneously: surf, have sex, take video. Impressive! I get knocked over while paddling on Karon.
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6 hours ago, herfiehandbag said:
Short notice trips for a family to the UK are quite expensive - if you are on a policeman's salary!
Indeed. I don’t imagine he will be in the economical section of the aircraft. Government or private aircraft?
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Funded by American banks.
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Sildenafil is the generic term for Viagra and many companies now make this product. Use the 25mg tablet if possible rather than the 50mg or 100mg. None of them are good for you, if you have a weak heart or higher blood pressure.
Much less damaging is a medicine which will strike fear into the heart of most of the men reading this. It’s called Caverject and is injected direct into the old fella. The reason it’s less damaging is because it only acts on your old chap, unlike Viagra/Sildenafil, which affects your whole body, enlarging every blood vessel you’ve got. Get your courage up and talk to your doctor.
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On 2/10/2024 at 9:41 PM, LisuLover said:
Ayortic annurism? Get yours checked guys if you’re over 65. Free in the Uk. It’s 10 minute external check using KY jelly and an ultrasound wand over the chest. Search your local health authority website, not your GP
I make no apology for repeating this. This is a free Test for an enlarged aorta and it is available to men and women in the UK. Get yours done please. You need to know. -
12 hours ago, hellohello123 said:
Is it even possible to cough up litres of blood unless youve been stabbed ?
Ayortic annurism? Get yours checked guys if you’re over 65. Free in the Uk. It’s 10 minute external check using KY jelly and an ultrasound wand over the chest. Search your local health authority website, not your GP.
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Ahmed and dangerous
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Did he cc his passport?
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4 hours ago, newbee2022 said:
NO, maybe Brit?
No, our sidewalks are paved with gold
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9 hours ago, AhFarangJa said:
Good luck with that service from the British Embassy if you ever need it.
The Thai guy who provides English/Thai interpretation to the court in Phuket, speaks English, as well as what I do 😉. Seriously, though, the post requires a degree and often a Masters. Appointments are normally made by the court, not the embassy.
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8 hours ago, Pattaya57 said:
Yep, 92 days as 2024 is a leap year. Not sure why people keep forgetting to count arrival and departure days in count.
Either way LisuLover, if you do 20 days then 12 days in Vietnam you can come back visa exempt + 30 day extension so no need for initial tourist visa (that would still be 2 days short after 30 day extension anyway)
This seems like a good solution. However, Wondering if “check-in“ upon leaving Vietnam will want to see a departure from Thailand within 30 days, as my dep’ date is still not till 10Mar?
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1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:
There is zero point in doing that .
Read BritTim post above
In your case either just exit and return visa exempt or attend immigration and obtain 30 day extension.
Why are you exiting Thailand and returning
My travel dates are arrive bkk 10Dec and depart 10Mar, thereby 90 days, with 60 day visa in hand. However, I want to leave Thailand briefly for Vietnam after 20 days.
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I’ll need a re-entry permit soon to keep my 60 day visa alive. Is it safe to leave it until the day of departure and turn up at Bkk 3 hours pre-flight, or should I go on a previous day? Also is the office open 24/7 or 9-5? Thanks
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I would type this into the Facebook search box, and post your picture there. They will identify the skin and advise on cat protection - Thai Biodiversity Survey & Species ID. It is a popular and well respected facebook group. They ID'd the bird of prey that harries the pidgeons on Patong beach for me recently as a Brahiminy Kite, formerly known in Oz as the Red Backed Sea Eagle.
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The British insurance industry know that there’s a huge problem with motorbike accidents in Thailand, so applications for cover should come with a comprehensive section to ascertain the applicants intentions. Instead of doing this insurance companies leave gaps and grey areas everywhere that they can exploit at a later date and when the damage is done. Primary blame lies with British insurers and the regulator to act instead of sitting on it fat a***
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I have a contact who is a professional translator, would be happy to pass your details on, although she is travelling with her children over the weekend and wouldn’t be able to do the job until next week. she works using email and post, so no direct contact required, except phone calls if necessary.
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Flying BKK to Ho Chi Minh in two weeks time. First visit. Two questions, am I right in thinking that a 15 day stamp is given free on arrival? And secondly, any upmarket hotel recommendations would be really useful. Thanks
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If this isn't a wind up, you should go to Facebook and type in 'Thai Biodiversity Study & Species ID', they will know.
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Arab bars on Cowboy. Anyone been in? Used to be Deja Vu, Kiss, Midnight, Rawhide, Rio, Sahara, Spice Girls.
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I have now bought a 72 day return ticket with Thai Airways (LHR-BKK) so I will be dealing with them at check-in, or whoever they employ to check in their passengers. Anyone with experience of Thai check-in at Heathrow?
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If I arrive at bkk in December and get a 45 day 'visa exempt' stamp, am I then guaranteed to be able to get a 30 day extention? If the answer is yes, is it therefore safe to turn up at LHR or Gatwick having bought a ticket that returns me 75 days later?
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Deception is the main reason. It’s a mixture of self deception followed with deception by the hungry young partner. When realisation overcomes deception, the downward spiral (pun not intended) has begun. Other factors like too much alcohol, too little money and not feeling welcome back home, may speed things up. The little railings just make it easy to do, they don’t cause it.
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On 6/20/2021 at 2:19 PM, OJAS said:
Are you in receipt of the UK State Pension? If you are then you should be able to apply for a 90-day single-entry non-O visa for that reason from the Royal Thai Embassy in London without the need for an approved health insurance policy providing 400k THB inpatient cover and 40k THB outpatient cover as you would if you were applying for a non-OA visa. However, as things stand, you would still need an approved COVID-19 insurance policy providing 100k USD cover for the duration of your initial permission to stay in Thailand - there's no getting away from that particular requirement whatever route you choose for entering Thailand.
No. My UK State Pension starts from October 2022 when I will be 66. Additionally, from an insurance point of view, I am not a straightforward case, due to the presence of some lung and heart disease that tend to come with long term Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Thai Woman Found Stabbed To Death In London Flat 12 Hours After Friends Raised Alarm
in Thailand News
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Sources for this please.